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there are good men -- someone came to me and said, you know, steve king said the terrible things about immigrants. and he did. my response was for every steve king, there are dozens of republicans who are ready to stand up for immigration reform. i have talked to them. i know them. and they know who we are and the republican leadership should allow them the ability to vote. [ speaking spanish ] why is it important that we're in in a republican districts? we have to understand there are voices all across this country, districts across the country. the voters want comprehensive reform survey after survey has been demonstrated. they want fairness of justice. they're tired of seeing and they're sickened of the system that exploits people. i want them to become the citizen of the united states not as a privilege. i want them to have the responsibilities and duties of an american system. i'm ready. [ speaking spanish ] i know we want to move on. but i wanted to share you, look, we have to make sure. someone asked us when we walked in, what about the group of seven. i already signed off on th
there are good men -- someone came to me and said, you know, steve king said the terrible things about immigrants. and he did. my response was for every steve king, there are dozens of republicans who are ready to stand up for immigration reform. i have talked to them. i know them. and they know who we are and the republican leadership should allow them the ability to vote. [ speaking spanish ] why is it important that we're in in a republican districts? we have to understand there are voices...
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then steve heidemann will discuss reports that the cia is increasing aid to syria's opposition fighters. later on our spotlight on magazines, a reporter
then steve heidemann will discuss reports that the cia is increasing aid to syria's opposition fighters. later on our spotlight on magazines, a reporter
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republican leaders distanced themselves yesterday from comments made by congressman steve king on immigration. ontoowa republican made verso remarks about illegal immigrants in an interview this week aired we would like to hear your on what the republican message should be on immigration. we will take calls from republicans only this morning. you can call us up that -- you can also find u
republican leaders distanced themselves yesterday from comments made by congressman steve king on immigration. ontoowa republican made verso remarks about illegal immigrants in an interview this week aired we would like to hear your on what the republican message should be on immigration. we will take calls from republicans only this morning. you can call us up that -- you can also find u
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steve mentioned cosmetic surgery. anything not touched by health insurance, including carefree documented. basic, primary, documented, operates on a competitive cash market. it has nothing to do with the type of care. it has to do with the type of payer. what i am calling for his understanding. treating healthcare as one thing. recognize some of it as catastrophic. where we need intervention and insurance. if we build a whole system based on the worst cases, we will have more of what we have now. incentives doing the wrong thing at high prices. >> i disagree to a little bit on the definition of catastrophic. women in stamford who had chest pains. they thought it was a heart attack and did not have one. you want to put her on her own. another patient who fell down on her backyard and broke her nose and had cuts on her face, you want to put her on her own. i think, again, even if it is collective knee surgery, there has to be controls because you do not have the free markets you have for lasix surgery. >> we have it in
steve mentioned cosmetic surgery. anything not touched by health insurance, including carefree documented. basic, primary, documented, operates on a competitive cash market. it has nothing to do with the type of care. it has to do with the type of payer. what i am calling for his understanding. treating healthcare as one thing. recognize some of it as catastrophic. where we need intervention and insurance. if we build a whole system based on the worst cases, we will have more of what we have...
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steve. holding it up. i can say that. i would rather start on the highest end of that question of where the private sector should be and touch upon some of the comment i've made earlier. which again would require a sort of par dpiem shift. a paradigm shift, which we try to realize internet and technologies from a security perspective have differentiation. it's not the case that the top secret computer that i used to use for the government should be the very same computer with the very same protocols they could buy in any electronics store. infected with malware. but obviously it could have -- destroyed our information base. the first thing figure out what the technological solutions are. it might be funded by the government. there's -- come up with hardware, software, and protocol that differentiate between security and privacy model. i think there might be a happy coincidence here. in which some of the areas that we need the greatest security happened to be the same areas that require the l
steve. holding it up. i can say that. i would rather start on the highest end of that question of where the private sector should be and touch upon some of the comment i've made earlier. which again would require a sort of par dpiem shift. a paradigm shift, which we try to realize internet and technologies from a security perspective have differentiation. it's not the case that the top secret computer that i used to use for the government should be the very same computer with the very same...
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steve mentioned essentially entitlement reform. and some of the labor con to biewtions that are high. it's a set of reform that tend to make the economy more efficient. and i think that would have the effect of leading to more urbanization. i see as a ruflt -- result of people's choices and not a deliberate directed effort. i think that's an important distics. there's a debate in china about the pattern of urbanization in china in the future. some voices would like to create new cities in the center of the country. most farmers live in the sempt of the country. you can imagine building a lot of cities in the center fake a lot of capital investment. it would be a channel. the risk is that these will not be efficient platform and production. i would prefer to free things up. and predict you see a lot of people move to the existing coastal sft city. there's more ream for people in the city. there's need for investment. aless intensive path. you want more people? >> i want more people. but more efficiently. just in my nine years the tr
steve mentioned essentially entitlement reform. and some of the labor con to biewtions that are high. it's a set of reform that tend to make the economy more efficient. and i think that would have the effect of leading to more urbanization. i see as a ruflt -- result of people's choices and not a deliberate directed effort. i think that's an important distics. there's a debate in china about the pattern of urbanization in china in the future. some voices would like to create new cities in the...
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host: steve bell? guest: members of congress are still receiving their full paychecks. would it make a difference in the behavior if they were not? in some cases, yes. as a symbolic matter, it is terrible we have all of these furloughed people and people that are contractors not getting paid. it is a bad symbolism. we did that in world war i and world war ii. we had victory bonds, where people could buy these bonds and get paid after the war was over. we have done that type of thing. we have very few of those opportunities now. host: some people have argued the president has the power to raise the debt limit on his own. here is a question about the 14th amendment. guest: this is a very fascinating question. some people have said the 14th amendment can be used in order to pay the debt of the united states even if the debt ceiling is not raised. there are others like laurence tribe who say you cannot do that because that would lead to lawlessness. i wonder what he thinks the present situation is going to
host: steve bell? guest: members of congress are still receiving their full paychecks. would it make a difference in the behavior if they were not? in some cases, yes. as a symbolic matter, it is terrible we have all of these furloughed people and people that are contractors not getting paid. it is a bad symbolism. we did that in world war i and world war ii. we had victory bonds, where people could buy these bonds and get paid after the war was over. we have done that type of thing. we have...
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i think steve is right. the administration has not done a great job of holding fast to that recognition. but i think the same could very much be true, could be said to be true of governments in the region many times over. with that note of broader context, let me turn it over to michele. >> thanks. i wanted to at one point to what steve was saying in his initial remarks about the inside of egypt today. you were talking about the military being behind a number of things. i wanted to bring up the dimension of the internal security services and intelligence services. they were very much on the defensive for the last couple of years. after the fall of mubarak, the police and the security services, state security, the intelligence services were harshly criticized by the public and they were sort of in retreat. they were sort of cowed, they were taking a low profile. they were coming under harsh criticism for past human rights abuses. intrusions into public freedoms and civic freedoms and so forth. they are now ba
i think steve is right. the administration has not done a great job of holding fast to that recognition. but i think the same could very much be true, could be said to be true of governments in the region many times over. with that note of broader context, let me turn it over to michele. >> thanks. i wanted to at one point to what steve was saying in his initial remarks about the inside of egypt today. you were talking about the military being behind a number of things. i wanted to bring...
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we have steve derryberry briefly. >> steve silverstein? >> one thing that you didn't mention was the prison system. maybe you can tell people about that system and what your plans are going forward to remedy that. >> the prison system is another mass. though far less of a mess than it ever was before and one of the things i have discovered in my 41 years -- that is how long it has been. but it was before 1970. and one of the things that i find is that government can best solve the problems that it first creates and one of the things i did is change the indeterminate sentence when people were given a long-term or life term or then let out when they thought that they were a part of this and the terms were far lower and it was far lower than it ever was. so now we are shifting on back a little bit from that. last year in america half the reduction took place in the prisons in california and even though the population of them is 12%. about 42,000 your people in the state prison system in just five years ago and that is a big change. there is m
we have steve derryberry briefly. >> steve silverstein? >> one thing that you didn't mention was the prison system. maybe you can tell people about that system and what your plans are going forward to remedy that. >> the prison system is another mass. though far less of a mess than it ever was before and one of the things i have discovered in my 41 years -- that is how long it has been. but it was before 1970. and one of the things that i find is that government can best solve...
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several years ago i took care of a man named steve. steve had been a successful talent agent who made sure he got good health insurance but times got tough and he couldn't afford his insurance anymore. he showed up in an emergency room a year and a half later on that october day not unlike today. his chronic condition had deteriorated to the point where he could barely walk or breathe. we did everything we could but within five days he had died. it was simply because he had no health insurance. i looked in the mirror and asked myself after that congress is the kind of world i want to live in. if steve's story had happened today coverage would have saved his life. coverage is good medicine for the 35-year-old woman with a severe kidney infection have begged me to let her out of the hospital because she couldn't afford lifesaving lifesaving treatment. i couldn't let her go because i was afraid she wouldn't last a night outside the hospital. today she could sign up for low or no-cost insurance. coverage is good medicine for the 27 alpha o
several years ago i took care of a man named steve. steve had been a successful talent agent who made sure he got good health insurance but times got tough and he couldn't afford his insurance anymore. he showed up in an emergency room a year and a half later on that october day not unlike today. his chronic condition had deteriorated to the point where he could barely walk or breathe. we did everything we could but within five days he had died. it was simply because he had no health insurance....
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why don't you hate these people into the steve? and he said quite simply -- and this is a comment you will hear, you return hate with love. you can hate and violence. you can hate the intimidation. you could hate the and fairness. you can hate the lobbying on the side of the races, but if you hate all of that you have to do something about it. she dedicated her life to working in a civil rights movement. the key point is you return it with love which is a profound concept. there was someone else at the march that day. he came down from kent ohio in his little vw bug. they sat out on the mall and listened to the activities. he held an umbrella. the sun was intense. edwin markham with the king got to a certain part in his speech where he said what i think are the most important for words, not i have a dream, but on aren't suffering is redemptive. harold later told me he felt the surge of electricity go through his body. it was as if he had been touched by the most profound thing in his life. you remember back to the story his father
why don't you hate these people into the steve? and he said quite simply -- and this is a comment you will hear, you return hate with love. you can hate and violence. you can hate the intimidation. you could hate the and fairness. you can hate the lobbying on the side of the races, but if you hate all of that you have to do something about it. she dedicated her life to working in a civil rights movement. the key point is you return it with love which is a profound concept. there was someone...
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>> one, because i like to always start with an argument, i do not understand -- steve? i do not understand the idea that it does not help to understand why. do you just mean the victims' it does not help? to answer the question why? >> i was trying to, number one, and the fact is i think it resaw -- we saw this recently in newtown. as was pointed out earlier, the search was for a diagnosis and it was actually quite destructive to those people who had children with gaspers. -- with aspergers. but i think that we continue to seek a diagnostic reason, you know? a clear set reason with motivation in part. i am not saying we should not be intrigued. it is unusual. mass murder is unusual. it grabs the attention and we want to understand. what i am suggesting is that there is a difference between trying to understand and the driving to understand as though it would fulfil our wish to predict. that is the distinction i was trying to make. >> from the earlier panel, of the enough i get this mostly from psychiatrists and psychologists with a push back of not wanting to diagnose,
>> one, because i like to always start with an argument, i do not understand -- steve? i do not understand the idea that it does not help to understand why. do you just mean the victims' it does not help? to answer the question why? >> i was trying to, number one, and the fact is i think it resaw -- we saw this recently in newtown. as was pointed out earlier, the search was for a diagnosis and it was actually quite destructive to those people who had children with gaspers. -- with...
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and so steve and i said let's keep going, we're not done. so we opened up the world war ii memorial, and then we went on to the vietnam memorial. the vietnam memorial also had barricades around it, and it even went better, it had a national park service ranger standing in front. you never see park rangers in front of these memorials ever, they're open to the public. then we saw a female police officer holding a german shepard. you want to talk about an act of intimidation to keep people out, and we said what's going on, officer? why aren't the people allowed to come in? she said, well, the memorials are closed, and i'm volunteering. and so i said to him, you volunteer to do this? so after that we asked him who's allowed to come in, because it had a narrow opening. they said those who went to serve in vietnam and the family members of those who lost people on the wall. now think of the discretion. i give you just this example. think of the discretion and the power that the commander in chief has arrogated to himself, and that's our symbol. th
and so steve and i said let's keep going, we're not done. so we opened up the world war ii memorial, and then we went on to the vietnam memorial. the vietnam memorial also had barricades around it, and it even went better, it had a national park service ranger standing in front. you never see park rangers in front of these memorials ever, they're open to the public. then we saw a female police officer holding a german shepard. you want to talk about an act of intimidation to keep people out,...
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i want to just mention, steve prescott. steve and i were friends in the bush-led cabinet. it was a great stroke of luck that he had a business sale and had some time. he did a great job to do hat. we began to develop a presidential schedule. we had 10 days framed in and a process. you will get a chance to see it. let me just say that in 150 pages, we will not catch all the color of this. we hope we have created a basic structure. on page 131, there is a series on one page, a series of major lessons learned. i will call your attention to those. let me conclude by making a couple of observations of my own. the study that we did in depth during the first 30 to 45 days of our work, revealed to me that those administrations who do this well have historic opportunities. those that do it poorly often never recover. this is a very important discipline. i would like to emphasize what was suggested earlier. the failure to prepare a proper transition of power truly puts the nation at risk. it is not possible in 77 days to prepare a nation for a transition of that magnitude. starting
i want to just mention, steve prescott. steve and i were friends in the bush-led cabinet. it was a great stroke of luck that he had a business sale and had some time. he did a great job to do hat. we began to develop a presidential schedule. we had 10 days framed in and a process. you will get a chance to see it. let me just say that in 150 pages, we will not catch all the color of this. we hope we have created a basic structure. on page 131, there is a series on one page, a series of major...
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., kentucky governor steve beshear discussing his support of health care law. 915, a preview of the debt ceiling debate with phil mattingly from bloomberg news. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] host: it was at the white house john president obama told boehner that he was open to discussion but only if the house passes a clean spending bill and visited that limit. house speaker john boehner said they will continue on their efforts to pass narrow bills to open smaller portions of government vomit abandoning the effort to delay the full implementation of the affordable care act. we want to get your reaction to what has been going on
., kentucky governor steve beshear discussing his support of health care law. 915, a preview of the debt ceiling debate with phil mattingly from bloomberg news. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] host: it was at the white house john president obama told boehner that he was open to discussion but only if the house passes a clean spending bill and visited that limit. house speaker john boehner said they will continue on...
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so thanks to people like steve jobs at apple, high-definition video compression, high speed internet, the bandwidth keeps improving. many of you have used this time for skype. if you think about those technologies, or that technology in a secure structure, hit a compliant manner, built for health care, that enables people no longer to need grants to a lot of expensive equipment round. you can think about a medicaid plan, but a public library and put in a bag in the room and you suddenly have a virtual clinic. you want to attach some biometric devices, a stethoscope and some other things, even have a nurse there, you can even expand further. i want to watch every couple of couple of slides and give you more insight. i mentioned this, this is meeting consumers wherever they are, whether you're in a hotel, at home or work. it addresses convenience. prevention, there are many people because of barriers to transportation and care they just don't get seen. there are costs care savings. at that press point -- price point when you avoid an urgent care visits, you are actually saving money. an
so thanks to people like steve jobs at apple, high-definition video compression, high speed internet, the bandwidth keeps improving. many of you have used this time for skype. if you think about those technologies, or that technology in a secure structure, hit a compliant manner, built for health care, that enables people no longer to need grants to a lot of expensive equipment round. you can think about a medicaid plan, but a public library and put in a bag in the room and you suddenly have a...
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. >> on the next washington journal, will be joined by steve scalise.ee -- steve: of the national whistleblowers center will of the the decision court. will also talk to michael hirsch america's tech companies created the surveillance state. washington journal is live every day. >> the senate foreign relations committee considered several ambassador nominations. this part of the hearing is about two-and-a-half hours. >> we are moving to the nomination hearing. recess, weach the have a plethora of well- qualified nominees for considerations. we welcome them to the senate. as well as their family members. recognize that there is an obligation taken on by ambassadors. as an obligation by family. we understand that sacrifices involved. we appreciate it. we appreciate all of our nominees in their families that are willing to serve our country. can be long and fraught with the lay, as you all know. i would urge my colleagues to submit any additional questions for our nominees by this evening. our nominees to return their answers as quickly as possible. to thank the senators who will take the gavels fo
. >> on the next washington journal, will be joined by steve scalise.ee -- steve: of the national whistleblowers center will of the the decision court. will also talk to michael hirsch america's tech companies created the surveillance state. washington journal is live every day. >> the senate foreign relations committee considered several ambassador nominations. this part of the hearing is about two-and-a-half hours. >> we are moving to the nomination hearing. recess, weach...
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the next one, and first one up is steve ford. we talked to him a year ago at the conference on first lady and include some of the pieces of the interview tonight. tonight is -- it's on the family's transition in august from their home in al virginia. >> mrs. ford has a -- what is her reaction to the heavy responsibility? >> well, she's just doing her best and we'll wait and see about the other. >> first of all, you have to remember after dad got sworn in, the day nixon resigned and i think everybody remembers the image of nixon's helicopter, him saying goodbye to his staff, family, friends, on the south lawn of the white house. the helicopter leaves. we go to the east room of the white house where the dad puts the hand on the bible. mom hold it. we are sitting there, we take a family portrait. nixon is cleared off his desk. people don't remember we didn't get to move to the white house because nixon -- we lived in our own little home in virginia, a little four bedroom house, and cush ya, and because nixon resigned so quickly unex
the next one, and first one up is steve ford. we talked to him a year ago at the conference on first lady and include some of the pieces of the interview tonight. tonight is -- it's on the family's transition in august from their home in al virginia. >> mrs. ford has a -- what is her reaction to the heavy responsibility? >> well, she's just doing her best and we'll wait and see about the other. >> first of all, you have to remember after dad got sworn in, the day nixon...
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thank you. >> thank you, steve. i knew i could count on you for the optimistically shaded you agenda. you talked about how you anticipate growth being seven, 7.5%. what do you see it as a worst-case scenario for china? because the rest of the world gives a great deal about what happens to china, but you see a remains unfavorable. if these reforms don't get put into place, although more medium-term issue, do you think there is a prospect of growth slowing very sharply? to the have enough space to respond to that? spent in the near term we don't see that. i think the authorities have the policy levels to respond to contingencies. there are downside risks to the excitement environment, but as we've seen, domestic demand picking up quite stronger and could probably be picking up even more. when you say 7.5, we see 7.5 plus for this you. near-term, you know, short of an outlying calamity that we don't envision, we don't see major risks of a chance to slow down. >> what about the short term, fairly secure? >> i agree that
thank you. >> thank you, steve. i knew i could count on you for the optimistically shaded you agenda. you talked about how you anticipate growth being seven, 7.5%. what do you see it as a worst-case scenario for china? because the rest of the world gives a great deal about what happens to china, but you see a remains unfavorable. if these reforms don't get put into place, although more medium-term issue, do you think there is a prospect of growth slowing very sharply? to the have enough...
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let's go to steve in hendersonville, north carolina. >> caller: hello, thank you very hendersonville. hendersonville north carolina. i just wanted to know if there are any limits to change law saying that it is unconstitutional and to send it back to the congress to be rewritten. the major thing to think about is roberts when he ruled on health care bill and say that they are not thieving, but taxes. it seems to me that he ruled as unconstitutional and he changed the word from fiji taxes and then that was unconstitutional. >> host: go ahead. >> caller: he should have sat back have it rewritten. >> host: udc the court exercising something of a rewriting power. the best example is where the supreme court valued this with the sixth amendment because they allowed important facts about what would be received to be determined by a judge and not a jury. because that was part of this, they couldn't send it back to congress because there would be no framework and the remedies put in place because judges could look at the sentencing guidelines of congress that they had written. but that judges
let's go to steve in hendersonville, north carolina. >> caller: hello, thank you very hendersonville. hendersonville north carolina. i just wanted to know if there are any limits to change law saying that it is unconstitutional and to send it back to the congress to be rewritten. the major thing to think about is roberts when he ruled on health care bill and say that they are not thieving, but taxes. it seems to me that he ruled as unconstitutional and he changed the word from fiji taxes...
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steve rademaker is former secretary of state and is currently a principal at the podesta group. and ray takeyh is a senior fellow at the council of foreign relations. please take a look inside to report. i will mention the other members of the task force. chris carney, professor elliot cohn, larry goldstein, retired admiral gregory johnson, retired general chuck walls. they are the other members. i turn it over to mort. thank you. >> thank you very much. as i was driving here with a driver who was not sure where we were going, it reminded me -- thank you -- can you hear me? as i was driving here with a driver who was not sure where he was going, and brought to mind the old adage, when you do not know where you are going, any road will do. still not working. >> get closer to it. >> there is an old phrase which is when do you not know which way you are going, any road will do. every now and then i have had that feeling with the way the administration has been conducting itself. there is a point that we must now look at and that was the president's response to the chemical weapons
steve rademaker is former secretary of state and is currently a principal at the podesta group. and ray takeyh is a senior fellow at the council of foreign relations. please take a look inside to report. i will mention the other members of the task force. chris carney, professor elliot cohn, larry goldstein, retired admiral gregory johnson, retired general chuck walls. they are the other members. i turn it over to mort. thank you. >> thank you very much. as i was driving here with a...
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i can tell you if steve and i had not picked up the barricades and separated them after establishing with the park service to we were they would not be opened and those veterans were not being allowed in. first amendment or otherwise. that is not here say. i was there and i watched with my own eyes and i heard it with my own ears. i yield back. >> mr. davis is recognized. >> house republicans have forced the government shut down and the testimony provided by some of the has estimated of total economic losses of $76 million per day to local communities surrounding the national parks. that is correct. >> that is correct. >> now in your testimony with this small businesses there estimated loss of more than $1 million of revenue just during staffers seven days. is that correct? >> yes, sir,. >> in fact, it was found arizona would have the third largest economic impact of national park closures totaling almost $5 million per day. the current president pented op-ed titled "federal shutdown has an impact on local governments which describes the practical impasse of the shutdown of around th
i can tell you if steve and i had not picked up the barricades and separated them after establishing with the park service to we were they would not be opened and those veterans were not being allowed in. first amendment or otherwise. that is not here say. i was there and i watched with my own eyes and i heard it with my own ears. i yield back. >> mr. davis is recognized. >> house republicans have forced the government shut down and the testimony provided by some of the has...
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>> hi, i am steve from osd. the first question that was about remediation. i would like to ask you about mitigation. what do you see as the top opportunities to prevent more debris? i can see strengthening the un guidelines technically or by trying to get more people to sign up to them or by strengthening our u.s. government debris practices. or by making more of an effort domestically to adhere to those practices or perhaps something else. what do you see for increasing mitigation? >> the first question about the budget, we will have to see. right now i will continue to do what i have been doing until they say there is no money. we will have to see. with regard to mitigation, let me start by saying i think the u.s. has one of the best records with regards to debris mitigation. this is one of the issues at the international level we are looking at in the un committee on peaceful uses of outer space. we actually have a working group on debris mitigation. someone on my staff is leading that. i do not have the specifics because i am not the technical expert. i
>> hi, i am steve from osd. the first question that was about remediation. i would like to ask you about mitigation. what do you see as the top opportunities to prevent more debris? i can see strengthening the un guidelines technically or by trying to get more people to sign up to them or by strengthening our u.s. government debris practices. or by making more of an effort domestically to adhere to those practices or perhaps something else. what do you see for increasing mitigation?...
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we'll also be joined by lock heed martin vice president steve o'brien to discuss the uture of the company's joint strike fighter. the pentagon is planning to use more than 2,400 of the advanced technology aircraft in all branches of the military. at an estimated cost of $1.5 trillion. earlier this year on c-span's q&a d, a reporter discussed his trip to the lock heed martin ighter demonstration center. >> to sit in a flight simulator that they have. >> where? >> very...
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you know, steve, you can't stop technology. and technology has given us things we never dreamed of 10 or 15 years ago. cell phones, the use of twitter. we can't really predict what technology is going to give us tomorrow. but it is something to keep our eye on today. so when we talk about spending $117 billion, for example, over the next 25 years, to create 220 mile an hour trains on the northeast corridor or, one thing we have to wonder about is how will technology change over the period. will people will -- be traveling differently? one aspect to consider is videoconferencing. could it be in 15 years, 20 years, that business people no longer travel but take care of business through videoconferencing? if you look at most 20 year olds today, teenagers, in 20 years they are going to be our commercial leaders in this country. they trust what they see on the screen. their nose is in their smart phone all day long. will they be more comfortable not traveling and having face- to-face meetings but doing all of their business over ele
you know, steve, you can't stop technology. and technology has given us things we never dreamed of 10 or 15 years ago. cell phones, the use of twitter. we can't really predict what technology is going to give us tomorrow. but it is something to keep our eye on today. so when we talk about spending $117 billion, for example, over the next 25 years, to create 220 mile an hour trains on the northeast corridor or, one thing we have to wonder about is how will technology change over the period. will...
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if someone came up to me and said, steve king said these terrible things about immigrants and he did. you know my response was? for every steve king there are dozens of republicans who are ready's -- who are ready to stand up for immigration reform. i have talked to them. i know them. they know who we are. the republican leadership should allow them the ability to vote. [speaking spanish] why is it important that we are here? because we have to understand that this is not a democratic solution. there are voices all across this country in districts all across this country. the majority of republican voters want comprehensive immigration reform. survey after survey has been demonstrated. they are tired. they're sickened by an exploitive system. i want them to become citizens of the united states not as some privilege. i want them to have all the same responsibilities and duties that i have as an american citizen is i know they will fulfill them in a manner in which that will create honor and respect to the great tradition of american immigrants. so, i am ready. [applause] [speaking span
if someone came up to me and said, steve king said these terrible things about immigrants and he did. you know my response was? for every steve king there are dozens of republicans who are ready's -- who are ready to stand up for immigration reform. i have talked to them. i know them. they know who we are. the republican leadership should allow them the ability to vote. [speaking spanish] why is it important that we are here? because we have to understand that this is not a democratic solution....
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-- steve brooks? about six weeks ago, -- was here promoting his research that he spent doing on the younger generation. in response to a question about politics, he said that he thinks the liberal conservative dimension is going to diminish and be replaced by libertarian communitarian division. especially for the three circle guys. [laughter] do you see the tea party movement and that kind of movement willing to be more of a libertarian movement and the traditionalists being left behind? >> i think where that becomes problematic is that there is no one thing called liberty. there is no one thing called morality. the two concepts work with one another and we made redefine -- may redefine what it means to be a republican or democrat or a staunch democrat or republican or a true believer, but the idea that we understand what liberty is -- with liberty be, for example, the liberty to get a meal at night or the liberty to carry a gun as a side arm? we may be redefining those things. in seeing my students a
-- steve brooks? about six weeks ago, -- was here promoting his research that he spent doing on the younger generation. in response to a question about politics, he said that he thinks the liberal conservative dimension is going to diminish and be replaced by libertarian communitarian division. especially for the three circle guys. [laughter] do you see the tea party movement and that kind of movement willing to be more of a libertarian movement and the traditionalists being left behind?...
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steve is uninsured. >> caller: good morning. i wanted to do a quick story. i lost -- i didn't lose anything. i had insurance up until the time i was 40. i paid out of pocket and i took care of myself because i happened to work for myself. i paid out of pocket. a 40 years old, my premiums nearly quadrupled. i was the picture of health, a dancer. from the age of 42 now, i will be 53 the end of the year, i paid out of pocket for my health care. i spent more than two or $3000 per year. i did not complain about the insurance companies are complained to the government about why my premiums have gone up. i negotiated with my doctor that i never went to the emergency room. last i went to the emergency room once. i paid out of pocket for that. i am screwed because i am the one that is going to have to pay for all this. i am the one that is going to see my rates skyrocket they have pre-existing conditions like everyone my age. i am above the poverty level. i can envision my premiums going to 6000, 8000, 10,000, $12,000 per year. so who is going to pay for this? people
steve is uninsured. >> caller: good morning. i wanted to do a quick story. i lost -- i didn't lose anything. i had insurance up until the time i was 40. i paid out of pocket and i took care of myself because i happened to work for myself. i paid out of pocket. a 40 years old, my premiums nearly quadrupled. i was the picture of health, a dancer. from the age of 42 now, i will be 53 the end of the year, i paid out of pocket for my health care. i spent more than two or $3000 per year. i did...
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my son, isaiah, my partner, steve, huddled up, cramps, a sleep on the tiny furniture in my hospital room. i am grateful that i did not die that night. i am even more grateful for the two people who make my life work -- worth living every single day. that is my family. [applause] i did not come here to ask anybody permission to love. i did not come here to seek approval. i am not here looking for special rights. i am here because 14 times the supreme court has described marriage as a fundamental right and gay and lesbian couples deserve our fundamental rights. [applause] theseere because we hold truths to be self-evident that all men and women are created equal. theirhey are endowed by creator with certain unalienable rights and those rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. i am blessed to be born in this great country. i am blessed to be able to have my health care be behind me. i am blessed to have fought and love with someone who has proven to me time and time again that he is committed to me in good times and in bad, in sick
my son, isaiah, my partner, steve, huddled up, cramps, a sleep on the tiny furniture in my hospital room. i am grateful that i did not die that night. i am even more grateful for the two people who make my life work -- worth living every single day. that is my family. [applause] i did not come here to ask anybody permission to love. i did not come here to seek approval. i am not here looking for special rights. i am here because 14 times the supreme court has described marriage as a fundamental...
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guest: steve, great to be with you. on politico, a map you are keeping track county by county. it is almost as if you are a flyover across the state, a lot of red areas. the blue areas along the border in norfolk and northern virginia, fairfax and loudoun county. guest: right now in the poll, cuccinelli has the lead because a lot of the big, rural part of the state has reported. they are cuccinelli republican areas. we are still waiting on returns from a big swath of northern virginia which should favor mcauliffe. is a relatively close race, closer than some of the poll suggested it would be. he is roughly on par with president obama's numbers and a swing sweet counties -- counties which is one of the main suburban counties outside of the capitol in richmond. performed obama. cuccinelli will be the underdog race remains too close to call. >> about 80% of the vote now in and ken cuccinelli is ahead, 47% to 60 -- 46%. all of the polls are this past week showing terry mcauliffe ahead and the libertarian candidate getting anywhere 8%.ween 5%- that does not seem to be the numbers so
guest: steve, great to be with you. on politico, a map you are keeping track county by county. it is almost as if you are a flyover across the state, a lot of red areas. the blue areas along the border in norfolk and northern virginia, fairfax and loudoun county. guest: right now in the poll, cuccinelli has the lead because a lot of the big, rural part of the state has reported. they are cuccinelli republican areas. we are still waiting on returns from a big swath of northern virginia which...
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. >> thanks, steve. i really think it was unfortunate that the senate was so insistent on maintaining special treatment for members of congress and staff and so insistent on denying to individual americans the same exemption from obamacare that the administration has granted to big business and insurance companies that they would refuse to fund the basic functions of government. even though they've already agreed that the funding levels are acceptable. and so i think that all we're asking for is fairness, people will say that obamacare is the law but it is not being implemented as written. i think we have an obligation to our constituents to stand up for the rule of law and obviously put washington at the back of the line for any relief and our constituents at the front of the line. thank you. >> thank you. one of my colleagues in the house who led to eliminate the corruption and fraud involved with the exchanges when the president wouldn't pass the law on income checks. harry reid refuses to root out th
. >> thanks, steve. i really think it was unfortunate that the senate was so insistent on maintaining special treatment for members of congress and staff and so insistent on denying to individual americans the same exemption from obamacare that the administration has granted to big business and insurance companies that they would refuse to fund the basic functions of government. even though they've already agreed that the funding levels are acceptable. and so i think that all we're asking...
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steve king had gone over to talk with folks and they do not like the term illegal immigration in england. they told that -- told us is a regular migration. whether it is a regular migration or illegal immigration, they said they had a law that provides if you come into england, you have to swear that you will not accept any government benefits for five years. as they said, since it is all about the best interests of our country, we need to make sure people coming in and contribute before they take out. would anyone have a problem if we had such a prohibition? we welcome you in, what ever comprehensive agreement gets worked out, to have an agreement, you do not get benefits until you are here five years contributing to the system. anyone have a problem with that? >> we have to provide medical benefits regardless of who we bring in. that is a must for every human being. >> whoever we bring in we will give free health care. >> the insurance. >> if someone comes in paying for it they're not getting free health care. >> it should be paid for. >> i would say as you know, legal permanent reside
steve king had gone over to talk with folks and they do not like the term illegal immigration in england. they told that -- told us is a regular migration. whether it is a regular migration or illegal immigration, they said they had a law that provides if you come into england, you have to swear that you will not accept any government benefits for five years. as they said, since it is all about the best interests of our country, we need to make sure people coming in and contribute before they...
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first, steve so lease from louisiana. >> it's a sad day when unelected judges change the definition of marriage and change their will of elected representatives who have made it clear than want to maintain the tradition of marriage between one man and one woman. far from resolving this issue, the definition of marriage will be fought out in courtrooms by unelected judges as opposed to instead oflatures unelected judges making that decision. .his creates a lot more chaos doma that was passed by a bipartisan coalition of congress was in place. >> i'm john fleming from louisiana. i would like to comment first on marriage itself. it's a fundamental building block of our civilization. certainly it's the ideal model for which we raise children, marriage between a bond between one man and one woman. with regards to the issue at hand, today's decisions, i agree. the supreme court got it wrong and it is surprising in the case of obamacare, a bill that was passed. on a partisan basis, unpopular, and somehow the supreme court had to make that constitutional. the good part about dilma -- doma is t
first, steve so lease from louisiana. >> it's a sad day when unelected judges change the definition of marriage and change their will of elected representatives who have made it clear than want to maintain the tradition of marriage between one man and one woman. far from resolving this issue, the definition of marriage will be fought out in courtrooms by unelected judges as opposed to instead oflatures unelected judges making that decision. .his creates a lot more chaos doma that was...
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so with steve's help we formed the citizens advisory recovery team. and what that was was a group of citizens got together to imagine what joplin could be like after a disaster. we had a first meeting on june 30 them which was my birthday, such willing to give up my birthday to come to the public input meeting. with the citizens me, been 12 days later with their help we held our first public input meeting. we had about 350 people come that night, and out of those 350 people, i saw a nurse at the internet at the hospital two months before who told me that she found her dog and a kitchen cabinet when her house was destroyed, and i looked around and i saw and met i knew it was a caregiver through -- at the home were all of them die. so that night was a way to give citizens an opportunity to stop looking around and start looking ahead. and so we asked for their input in the most basic of ways, and it was the sticky notes that we put up on boards around the room. we ended up that night with 1500 pieces of separate input, and with the help of fema we turned
so with steve's help we formed the citizens advisory recovery team. and what that was was a group of citizens got together to imagine what joplin could be like after a disaster. we had a first meeting on june 30 them which was my birthday, such willing to give up my birthday to come to the public input meeting. with the citizens me, been 12 days later with their help we held our first public input meeting. we had about 350 people come that night, and out of those 350 people, i saw a nurse at...
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>> i came here 20 years ago, steve. asked to come lead the human genome project. in 2003, they laid out all three letters of the dna instruction book with a profound implications. i got called to serve as the director four years ago. >> what makes a good researcher? >> being curious, willing to take risk, seeking out innova innovative approaches, and a compelling desire to help people. that is why scientist do what they do. many working long hours for less income they could achieve in other sectors, but determined to make a difference for the world. >> can you talk about how you work with comparable agencies around the world? >> i will be in london next week and around the table is the ceo's of the agencies that account for 90% of public funding of research. we will share our experiences and developing new collaborations. >> how do you make sure there are no silos and you are trading information and research and there is an effort with counter parts in europe and asia? >> science doesn't work in silos. disciplines that used to be disti disti disting distinguishabl
>> i came here 20 years ago, steve. asked to come lead the human genome project. in 2003, they laid out all three letters of the dna instruction book with a profound implications. i got called to serve as the director four years ago. >> what makes a good researcher? >> being curious, willing to take risk, seeking out innova innovative approaches, and a compelling desire to help people. that is why scientist do what they do. many working long hours for less income they could...
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steve? >> hi, steve. pardon me. icf international. thank you, again for the comprehensive and excellent presentation. i wanted to ask you about the electric power sector and your view on nuclear power contained within the forecast. it looks like you have the share of nuclear power more or less holding steady through 2040. when we look the at this it looks like a large number of the nuclear fleet. .. it was just wondering what your views are on nuclear power going forward because that obviously, when you are talking about 45 gigawatts it has a big impact on overall guest generation in the power sector and co2 emissions going forward as well. >> right, so i think you're absolutely correct that one of the key assumptions that you have to look at and project nuclear powers specially for the last 15 or so years of that forecast the period from 2025 to 2040 is what happens with plant retirements. we are assuming that a number of companies will file for extensions, life extensions and that allows those numbers to stay relatively flat as you
steve? >> hi, steve. pardon me. icf international. thank you, again for the comprehensive and excellent presentation. i wanted to ask you about the electric power sector and your view on nuclear power contained within the forecast. it looks like you have the share of nuclear power more or less holding steady through 2040. when we look the at this it looks like a large number of the nuclear fleet. .. it was just wondering what your views are on nuclear power going forward because that...
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>> you know, i think i will go back to a point that steve made earlier about red lines, how they are drawn and how they are enforced. my observation of syrian behavior to mind others on the panel may have different views, has been that there has been over a two-year period that the conflict has intensified and grown more violent, that the regime itself has been very carefully and in a very calibrated way pushing the envelope. at first you saw airstrikes and use of scuds against civilian populations and small-scale use of chemical weapons that could be denied or fudged. and a slightly larger scale until you got what we saw a week or so ago. and i think this goes to the whole issue of, you know, how do you draw a red line and how do you enforce it? the perception on the part of the regime in damascus that no matter what it did, it kept going and kept being able to get away with it because there would be pious enunciation's from the community and the united states but nothing would happen, i think it has emboldened more and more action. it is one of the reasons i think it is essential t
>> you know, i think i will go back to a point that steve made earlier about red lines, how they are drawn and how they are enforced. my observation of syrian behavior to mind others on the panel may have different views, has been that there has been over a two-year period that the conflict has intensified and grown more violent, that the regime itself has been very carefully and in a very calibrated way pushing the envelope. at first you saw airstrikes and use of scuds against civilian...
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steve mcmahon, talk about the race coverage. did the fact of life -- >> guest: it is fact of life. and jill is a great journalist. should be looking at her on newspaper. "the new york times" was among those that was covering it like it was a horse race. just like over media outlet. to some degree of it a horse race. most people in washington know what bryan said, which is, you know, ted cruz was tilting at the windmill the whole time. the fact is that obamacare was the law of the land, and 90% or of the funding for obamacare was built to the law. was no way to defund it. you had to pull it out root and all, as republicans like to say. ted cruz was hecks steer that perhaps lived in the town for a long time. he knew from the beginning there was no chance it would be successful. and that even if it were successful, you know, the republicans pass their defunding bill, even if the senate had joined them in passing the defunding bill. it still wouldn't have gotten defunded. 90% was already baked in. cruz was the carnival barker, he was the giseleing the shiny object. it actually exist. i
steve mcmahon, talk about the race coverage. did the fact of life -- >> guest: it is fact of life. and jill is a great journalist. should be looking at her on newspaper. "the new york times" was among those that was covering it like it was a horse race. just like over media outlet. to some degree of it a horse race. most people in washington know what bryan said, which is, you know, ted cruz was tilting at the windmill the whole time. the fact is that obamacare was the law of...
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and i'd like to add -- ask representative steve king to speak to that now. i yield to the gentleman. the ing: i thank gentlelady for yielding and i appreciate the delivery you make and the understanding driving this issue. if a few of us don't stand up and drive this issue and remind mr. speaker that the american people observe what we do here and they are thoughtful, they're intelligent, they're analytical, and they understand the history of this country and they don't want to have somebody feed them a line, they want to know the squared away truth. that's why i dig down into a bill like s 744, the gang of eight's bill in the sthath and take it apart and analyze it and put it back together and come to this conclusion. from the beginning i called it the always is always was, always will be amnesty act. the reason i say that is because you'd have to just kind of have a little bit of license with your grammar but if you is in america you get to stay if you was in america you get an invitation to come back, and if you ever get here you always will be able to st
and i'd like to add -- ask representative steve king to speak to that now. i yield to the gentleman. the ing: i thank gentlelady for yielding and i appreciate the delivery you make and the understanding driving this issue. if a few of us don't stand up and drive this issue and remind mr. speaker that the american people observe what we do here and they are thoughtful, they're intelligent, they're analytical, and they understand the history of this country and they don't want to have somebody...
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perez.est is myrna we will also be joined by steve o'brien to talk about the future . usepentagon is planning to advanced aircraft in all branches of the military. washington or lost arts tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern and everyday at 7:00 a.m.. tomorrow night, we will be bringing you the new york city mayor's with six candidates ,ncluding christine quinn anthony weiner. we will have live coverage beginning at 6:00 and the debate at 7:00 eastern. that will be a live simulcast. you can follow here on c-span and >> our series, first ladies, influence and image, season two, premieres monday, september 9. in august, we are bringing you encore performance -- one.ntations of season tonight, here on c-span, lucy hayes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ♪ >> it is so unfair to her. it is a dismissive, condescending title. it suggests she is smooth talking and her function in life was to not serve alcohol. lucy hayes is so much more. as was her husband. everything she accomplished in the whi
perez.est is myrna we will also be joined by steve o'brien to talk about the future . usepentagon is planning to advanced aircraft in all branches of the military. washington or lost arts tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern and everyday at 7:00 a.m.. tomorrow night, we will be bringing you the new york city mayor's with six candidates ,ncluding christine quinn anthony weiner. we will have live coverage beginning at 6:00 and the debate at 7:00 eastern. that will be a live simulcast. you can...
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steve thank you mr. chairman. i think the testimony has been very compelling concerning the negative aspects of this government shutdown. but may say captain colburn this is your livelihood. a family run business. this is the way you put groceries on the table and feed your families. you are calling in your testimony you are asking the secretary of commerce to direct noaa employees to fulfill the task that you have already paid to do. you paid this with management -- you pay these management costs through the cost recovery programs. is that correct? b. that is correct. >> how much do you pay? >> it's a small percentage of our catch but i know over the last seven years i think it's running into millions of dollars. >> it may interest the committee to note that there are three house members -- there are three members of congress to from the house and went from the senate that agree with your position that the secretary has the authority to direct noaa to resume these activities. by holding my hand a letter signed by
steve thank you mr. chairman. i think the testimony has been very compelling concerning the negative aspects of this government shutdown. but may say captain colburn this is your livelihood. a family run business. this is the way you put groceries on the table and feed your families. you are calling in your testimony you are asking the secretary of commerce to direct noaa employees to fulfill the task that you have already paid to do. you paid this with management -- you pay these management...
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i heard from steve in is jacksonville, texas. if it were a mom and pop business that did with what fannie mae and freddie mac did, it would have been shut down for poor business practices and even jailed. .. >> i could not be more gratified that last week the president finally added his voice to this important debate. and although i heard few specifics, i welcome him to debate. i'm encouraged by this and i recognize that he is in sensible to solution. other important voices in this debate, besides your own or those of senator corker of tennessee and senator warner of virginia. i commend them for their leadership. as someone who's worked for years and years on the complicated and contentious issue of housing reform, i salute anyone who will roll up their sleeves and produce, not just rhetoric, but an actual plan. and even today more and more voices are being heard in this debate and this is encouraging. this is good. i stand ready to listen to all and to negotiate in good faith with all. and i do this with an open mind. i do not d
i heard from steve in is jacksonville, texas. if it were a mom and pop business that did with what fannie mae and freddie mac did, it would have been shut down for poor business practices and even jailed. .. >> i could not be more gratified that last week the president finally added his voice to this important debate. and although i heard few specifics, i welcome him to debate. i'm encouraged by this and i recognize that he is in sensible to solution. other important voices in this...
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you look at steve jobs mark brook and bill gates. there was no value add it for them of college but i'm sure there are thousands of individuals across the country who has said the same thing about themselves and have the next big idea and it didn't pan out. so in one sense college absolutely might be a great fallback if your idea doesn't work out and you can be a computer program -- computer pro-grammar for google googler apple or whatever and have a great career. you may not be the next great silicon valley entrepreneur but it's a financial calculation. the one thing we talked about in the book and i don't know how it is for many people but the founder of paypal scholarships he recruits the top students in the country like harvard doesn't he pays them to work with him and the other students. they get paid to go. they make a deal where teal and the company get a percentage of what these young people make as a result of this experience. it's investing in human capital and it's an interesting idea. one and it do to david wants me to te
you look at steve jobs mark brook and bill gates. there was no value add it for them of college but i'm sure there are thousands of individuals across the country who has said the same thing about themselves and have the next big idea and it didn't pan out. so in one sense college absolutely might be a great fallback if your idea doesn't work out and you can be a computer program -- computer pro-grammar for google googler apple or whatever and have a great career. you may not be the next great...
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steve israel has done a wonderful job recruiting. excellent candidates around the country. and i think that we certainly have a very good chance of taking back the house. >> questions for congressman hoyer from the audience. we have one in the back there. if you just wait for the microphone. >> hi. dave, l.r.p. publications. i just have two questions. the first, i just want to make sure, are you basically indicating that the c.r. that came out of the republicans -- in the appropriations committee, that would be something that you don't believe that democrats or particularly president obama would support? and then i guess the second one is inside washington beltway thing. there's been an issue with regard to pay raise for federal employees and obviously that's been cut. do you -- is there any chance of that coming in a final version of whatever is passed or is that probably going to have to be sufficed again? >> well, it won't -- sacrificed again? >> well, it won't shock you that i'm for giving our federal employees a cost-of-living adjustment. not a pay raise. they are not
steve israel has done a wonderful job recruiting. excellent candidates around the country. and i think that we certainly have a very good chance of taking back the house. >> questions for congressman hoyer from the audience. we have one in the back there. if you just wait for the microphone. >> hi. dave, l.r.p. publications. i just have two questions. the first, i just want to make sure, are you basically indicating that the c.r. that came out of the republicans -- in the...
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if you read the affidavit, he was clearly encouraging steve classifiedleak information. he was concealing his identity and telling kim to conceal his identity. to thiso, according affidavit, and i take this as -- i know -- i don't of nothing in this affidavit that has been disproved. this disclosure threatened our national security clearly, and probably or could have cost the life of an intelligence source -- i am korea because not even sure if the person is still alive. ,ow, assuming that what i say assuming the affidavit is correct and james rosen was doing this daily contact with there has beent accusations that the privacy protection act was violated. it protectsthat journalists from being impelled to turn it over to law enforcement any documented the cheerios, including sources, before the information contained in the materials is disseminated. it was disseminated a year before. i do not think that is valid. it also prevents investigators from searching newsrooms to uncover information or sources that a news organization has assembled. i do not think that applies in
if you read the affidavit, he was clearly encouraging steve classifiedleak information. he was concealing his identity and telling kim to conceal his identity. to thiso, according affidavit, and i take this as -- i know -- i don't of nothing in this affidavit that has been disproved. this disclosure threatened our national security clearly, and probably or could have cost the life of an intelligence source -- i am korea because not even sure if the person is still alive. ,ow, assuming that what...
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steve said how much of the test devices this is driven by talk radio and television, and what can be done? is this a factor in the disruption the federal government now? >> some. >> be brave. is, because there's a lot of people that watch particular programs during the day and whatever is set on a particularprogram, newspaper, whatever said on the front page, that is what they believe, and that is what they espouse other people. you can tell when a popular talk radio host is off on a particular issue. you can see it in what is happening out there and people expressing their opinions. you can also see it when a popular television personality is doing the same thing. basically say that there's that have influence would be incorrect. >> i think they have some impact, but i do not think it is material, the majority, and most people know what they are watching and that tends to reinforce their own views. the worst part is people, there's not a diversity of media that people are watching. they do not give different views. they tend to watch the same thing, same angst that reinforce their i
steve said how much of the test devices this is driven by talk radio and television, and what can be done? is this a factor in the disruption the federal government now? >> some. >> be brave. is, because there's a lot of people that watch particular programs during the day and whatever is set on a particularprogram, newspaper, whatever said on the front page, that is what they believe, and that is what they espouse other people. you can tell when a popular talk radio host is off on...
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. >> after receiving criticism for comments he made about immigrants steve king addressed the issue on the house floor on thursday, defended his comment challenged his before they cr debate him. >> engage in this debate. i challenge people to debate with me because i believe one of two things. if i can't sustain myself in debate i need to get better infered or could it be i'm wrong? only two things come from not being able to sustain yourself in a debate. i'll get all the information i can get and i'll reconsider. that's why i challenge people to debate. i'll take it up and we'll see who can sustain themselves. we may not get this resolved in one discussion. in this congress it's been a rare thing over the last ten plus years to see anybody stand up and admit i was wrong. what you said changes my position. what i learned changes my position. there are too many egos involved in this congress for that to happen. it doesn't happen publicly unless there is some kind of leverage brought to bear. our southern board certificate pourous. it's not as pourous as it was seven or eight years ago m
. >> after receiving criticism for comments he made about immigrants steve king addressed the issue on the house floor on thursday, defended his comment challenged his before they cr debate him. >> engage in this debate. i challenge people to debate with me because i believe one of two things. if i can't sustain myself in debate i need to get better infered or could it be i'm wrong? only two things come from not being able to sustain yourself in a debate. i'll get all the...
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so i'll start with steve moore. many of you have probably seen him on tv, he's an editorial board member of "the wall street journal." he writes about immigration, taxes, fiscal policy and many things. i'm sure you've read his articles, you've seen him. he's been an advocate for years and a scholar on immigration even before he was at "the wall street journal" and we're just very privileged to have you here, steve, so thank you for coming. >> thank you, matt. >> something that you do well is you look state by state a lot. you do things we like here. you talk about growth and you look at the states and the evidence. so which states are growing, and what role is immigrants, you know, what are they playing in state economies around the country? >> well, you know, first of all, when amity called me and asked me to come out here to dallas to speak at the bush institute, i just leapt at the opportunity because i'm just such an admirer of george w. bush. and so thank you for the invitation to come. jim, you kind of stole m
so i'll start with steve moore. many of you have probably seen him on tv, he's an editorial board member of "the wall street journal." he writes about immigration, taxes, fiscal policy and many things. i'm sure you've read his articles, you've seen him. he's been an advocate for years and a scholar on immigration even before he was at "the wall street journal" and we're just very privileged to have you here, steve, so thank you for coming. >> thank you, matt. >>...